A walkthrough of how I added about 1,000 new images to OldNYC.org by building a Manhattan Grid geocoder. This includes photos from intersections which no longer exist, e.g. in areas like the old Gaslight District, which was destroyed to create Stuytown.…
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I’ve just wrapped up my trip to NIPS 2015 in Montreal and thought I’d jot down a few things that struck me this year: Saddle Points vs Local Minima I heard this point repeated in a talk almost every day. In low-dimensional spaces (i.e. the ones we...
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Here’s the video of my talk from PyCon 2015, Make web development awesome with visual diffing tools: Here are the slides for the talk: The two tools referenced are: dpxdt for generating screenshots Read More

I recently switched back to iOS after a few years using Android. One aspect of Android that always bothered me was that I had trouble finding a great Podcasting app. I’d happily used Instacast on iOS, but I couldn’t find anything quite like it for Android. I eventually settled...
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I recently read Douglas Crockford’s JavaScript: The Good Parts. It’s a classic (published in 2008) which is credited with reviving respect for JavaScript as a programming language. Given its title, it’s also famously short. One very specific thing it cleared up for me was what to do with all...
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I’ve released webdiff 0.8.0, which you can install via: pip install --upgrade webdiff The most interesting new features are GitHub pull request integration and expanded image diffing modes. You can view a GitHub Pull Request in webdiff by running something like: webdiff...
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It’s been almost exactly six months since I ended an eight year run at Google. One of the biggest reasons to do this was to come back up to speed with the open source ecosystem and to experience a different working environment (sample size 1→2!). When I joined Google, it...
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My danvk.org site is now fully hosted on GitHub pages. I changed the DNS entry last night. My hope was to do this without breaking anything. That didn’t prove to be possible, but I came close. And overall, the process wasn’t too...
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In which I discuss the gnarly GeoJSON files I worked with while developing Comparea, a Python port of a CSS-like spec for working with JSON files and a command-line tool I built to deal with the problem.…
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There was a spike of traffic to Comparea over the weekend. Awesome! All of it came from Facebook and went to a comparison of France vs Australia. I'd hoped to get insights into this using "Facebook Insights", but came away very unenlightened.…
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I’m going to try hosting my site and blog on GitHub pages. My hope is that blogging using GitHub and Markdown will lower the barrier to writing, and that GitHub pages will eliminate any worries about performance and security while hosting my own site. This is all very much a...
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